Public | 6-8 | 692 students |
PHONE: (847) 394-7350
Lincoln Middle School, located in Mount Prospect, Illinois, serves grades 6-8 in the Mount Prospect School District 57. It is among the few public middle schools in Illinois to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 13 school community members.
School highlights:
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I have two children that go there. One in an enrichment program and another regular student. The curriculum lacks challenges and does not develop the student. It substantially lacks in addressing core writing skills. There is no solid literature program. The science curriculum is weak. No comprehensive text book to form the basics of science is available. On the other hand, the math program, although different from most, is credible and the teachers who teach math do a good job. The enrichment program for weaker students is OUTSTANDING!! Social studies is also a weak program from a curriculum standpoint. The school needs to emphasize personal responsibly and less concern about social development. The kids are are there for an education which includes learning about being responsible and discipline. There are some good teachers, but most seem like they are there for the above average paycheck.
Lincoln Middle School is an outstanding place for students to learn and grow. The principal is incredibly nice and very approachable. The teachers, particularly the young ones, are very motivated and creative. This is a fantastic school for bright, motivated kids--I can't speak to the other issues described here for special needs or struggling learners, but the honors programs are challenging and the athletics, particularly cross country, are well run and worth the $$. Excellent preparation for challenging high school curriculum and athletics.
My daughter had a wonderful experience at Lincoln. Teachers used a team approach to provide a personal environment. She received the tools necessary for great success at Prospect High School, and college next year. They really are dedicated to our children and I feel fortunate to have such a wonderful school in our community!
I agree with the comments that the teachers are way to comfortable and ineffective. The team concept allows teachers to gang up on students rather than work through issues. The teaching method requires a great deal of homework, 3-4 hours a day. Any minor infraction results in a detention since its the only method they can find to encourage positive behavior. Its not really a positive environment for learning.
Lincoln Middle School has a wonderful program following with amazing teachers who are dedicated making a difference in the student's lives. Please support this great school!
Resting on their Laurels and playing favorites. The mixed reviews that I've read from other parents completely reflects the attitude at Lincoln. If your child happens to be a favorite of the teachers then you will have a great experience at Lincoln. If not, then your child is treated as a non-entity. All of my children have gone to Lincoln. Some with success but one who was not allowed to be successful. He is unfortunately not a favorite of the teachers. Too bad the school received accolades a couple of years ago as they haven't done anything to impress the population since then. Total lack of leadership and no consequences when blatant favoritism by the teachers keeps kids out of activities and from realizing their full potential.
1) Teachers & curriculum: Too many long-term, too-comfortable, ineffective teachers Science and social studies curricula, and the un-engaging ways they are taught, are pitiful at best, criminal at worst. What a complete turn-off to students during formative years of social and science awareness! 2) Principal leadership Administration is focused on "middle school model" and social needs, when they should be steadily bolstering academics and preparing students for the much more rigorous high school curriculum students will face. Especially for math, micro-focus on metrics seems to keep administration from seeing the forest for the trees, with the result of inappropriate challenge levels for too many students, especially the most talented who are chomping at the bit for more challenges. 3) Parental Involvement Administration and teachers especially all but slam the door in parents' faces. Volunteer opportunities are scarce and fairly meaningless. Teachers dish out lip service, not action, to concerned parents.
Lincoln Middle School is the best school because I attended jr. high there when I was growing up and my daughter is a current student there. The reason behind my vote is that my daughter is getting the same amazing education that I received which shows how consistent there level is education is. I had an amazing time there and have really great memories and she is having the same experience.
Excellent staff and administration. Have always gone above and beyond what I would expect for my student
The Special Education Extended Support team is excellent. A true collaboration in every respect. Outstanding!
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